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27, 2013 4:54:44 AM UTC-4, drakko wrote:
>>
>> Hello django gurus!
>>
>> I wanted to kindly ask if there is a way how to keep two django web
>> application on the same server?
>> I have heard that it might be possible by using virtualenv. But as I'm
&
Hello,
I am a bit confused on the best way to handle this problem:
My web site needs read-only static web pages (typically the About part of a
web site) with 2 simple constraints:
- they need to be translated
- they need to have flexible layout: to incorporate base headers/footers
different vhosts. Using gunicorn just run each Django app on a different
port.
Ben
On Friday, September 27, 2013 4:54:44 AM UTC-4, drakko wrote:
>
> Hello django gurus!
>
> I wanted to kindly ask if there is a way how to keep two django web
> application on the same server?
this on my server for two
small projects) or similar stuff for nginx or lighttpd.
Hope to help you
2013/9/27 drakko <gundar...@gmail.com>
> Hello django gurus!
>
> I wanted to kindly ask if there is a way how to keep two django web
> application on the same server?
> I hav
Hello django gurus!
I wanted to kindly ask if there is a way how to keep two django web
application on the same server?
I have heard that it might be possible by using virtualenv. But as I'm new
to python and web development I wanted to find out if what kind of
approaches there are to achieve
0:10 AM, urs.beerli wrote:
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > I am pretty new to Django and what I have seen so far is very nice, I
> like
> > it a lot! But one of the most important things to me of a web framework
> is
> > the performance. If you take a look at:
> > htt
On 08/21/2013 10:10 AM, urs.beerli wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> I am pretty new to Django and what I have seen so far is very nice, I like
> it a lot! But one of the most important things to me of a web framework is
> the performance. If you take a look at:
> http://www.techempo
Hi folks!
I am pretty new to Django and what I have seen so far is very nice, I like
it a lot! But one of the most important things to me of a web framework is
the performance. If you take a look at:
http://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r6=i7=update
Django scores not that good
Exactly, tell us what is required on the page..
If it is a simple informational website, with some content, you can
either use django's staticpages, or some CMS
few examples:
https://www.django-cms.org/
https://github.com/lunemec/django-pages # I use this to run my own website
On
what is a corporate site exactly?
from what I understand a lawyer office website is nothing more than a bunch
of static pages, like a business card, you could use a cms, but you could
just generate some static pages
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Sithembewena Lloyd Dube
Hi Sean,
You definitely can do that in Django.
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 6:18 AM, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> On 6/08/2013 2:07pm, sean chen wrote:
>
>> I need to build a site for a small law firm. I looked at the poweredby
>> pages http://www.djangosites.org/, but I found it
On 6/08/2013 2:07pm, sean chen wrote:
I need to build a site for a small law firm. I looked at the poweredby
pages http://www.djangosites.org/, but I found it shows sites for
different purposes and I did not find a good example site for me to
spark my thoughts further.
I see there exists a
I need to build a site for a small law firm. I looked at the poweredby
pages http://www.djangosites.org/, but I found it shows sites for different
purposes and I did not find a good example site for me to spark my thoughts
further.
I see there exists a focus area for e-commerce site at
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 9:19 PM, zweb <ashish8...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Are web frameworks useful in mobile first world of today?
>
> With apps required to support multiple front ends including Mobile and
> Web, is using a web framework like ROR or Django more of a liability.
On 08/05/2013 06:19 AM, zweb wrote:
>
> Are web frameworks useful in mobile first world of today?
>
> With apps required to support multiple front ends including Mobile and Web,
> is using a web framework like ROR or Django more of a liability.
>
> Would not a light
Are web frameworks useful in mobile first world of today?
With apps required to support multiple front ends including Mobile and Web,
is using a web framework like ROR or Django more of a liability.
Would not a light weight rest framework be better?
( Note: I really like Django
ue, Jul 30, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Randy Baxley
> <randy7...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> I am trying to learn Django. I have a good base in Python having worked
>> several basic MOOCs and second level classes. My major short term goal is
>> to build a web site where I w
second level classes. My major short term goal is
> to build a web site where I will have a blog on smoked brisket in Chicago
> and a place to rewrite my games built in the Rice University course
> Interactive Python Programming from Coursera. Here is the final program
> from that class.
I am trying to learn Django. I have a good base in Python having worked
several basic MOOCs and second level classes. My major short term goal is
to build a web site where I will have a blog on smoked brisket in Chicago
and a place to rewrite my games built in the Rice University course
Best off to post questions here than splitting off into another forum.
Sensible questions will generally get answers!
On Saturday, 27 July 2013 15:57:45 UTC+2, Randy Baxley wrote:
>
> Is anyone working through The Django Book that would like to form a fb
> page just for that or knows of a good
Sry, I have no idea what you are talking about
Am Samstag, 27. Juli 2013 15:57:45 UTC+2 schrieb Randy Baxley:
>
> Is anyone working through The Django Book that would like to form a fb
> page just for that or knows of a good tutorial where questions will get
> answers?
>
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source here wasn't rdbms or non-rel db but json feed from local
web server.
Since this server had a django based web interface which consumed these
APIs , and we couldn't expose this directly to web as it expose lots of
level and raw data.
Whereas the django based web app offered limited
hat about change-tastypie or django-restframework or something similar ?
> As a part of my GSoC project [1] , I am implementing a project sharing web
> site with social features.
> I need RESTful APIs so that the functionality of the site could be
> integrated into SugarLabs [2].
&g
Hi,
What about change-tastypie or django-restframework or something similar ?
As a part of my GSoC project [1] , I am implementing a project sharing web
site with social features.
I need RESTful APIs so that the functionality of the site could be
integrated into SugarLabs [2].
I am planing to use
I am writing an Python application which will expose REST API. It will be
client agnostic. In future I will provide a Web client and a mobile client
and may be a rich desktop client. These clients will connect to application
using the REST api only.
Should I use Django for this? or is Django
check permission by chmod
and verify that handler is correct
Many thanks,
Serge
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On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 4:07 AM, Dat Huynh <htdat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have a very simple question about running a simple web application with
&g
Dear all,
I have a very simple question about running a simple web application with
apache on MacOS.
Step 1: Copy the file mod_wsgi.so from the link
http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/downloads/detail?name=mod_wsgi-macosx106-ap22py26-3.3.so
into the folder "/usr/libexec/apache2"
S
HI Tom,
what about an openid single sign on.
there is a python package out there doing it.
openid_provider
from openid_provider.models import OpenID, TrustedRoot
and glue it together with django userena
and you have your sso.
Thanks
Frank
Am 12.06.13 13:38, schrieb Tomas Ehrlich:
Hi
Hi Tom,
that's interesting approach. I'm going to use it and publish code later.
Thank you!
Cheers,
Tom
PS: The key is the name of problem:) SSO
https://github.com/ojii/django-simple-sso
https://github.com/bltravis/django-token-sso
Dne Wed, 12 Jun 2013 10:30:43 +0100
Tom Evans
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Tomas Ehrlich wrote:
> Hi Marcin,
> unfortunately it doesn't solve the problem. As it's said in document:
>
> Just like the secret keys, the SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN setting from
> OldWebsite.com and NewWebsite.com must match if you want
>
session among multiple domains"
> > > >
> > > > take a look here for example:
> > > >
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6080017/how-to-share-session-among-multiple-domains-on-single-asp-net-website
> > > >
> > > > it looks like you can do it across subdo
> > it looks like you can do it across subdomains, so one solution is to split
> > > your websites on subdomains
> > > one interesting suggestion is the iframe one, if you implement that please
> > > share how
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue
ou can do it across subdomains, so one solution is to split
> > your websites on subdomains
> > one interesting suggestion is the iframe one, if you implement that please
> > share how
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Tomas Ehrlich
> > <
is the iframe one, if you implement that please
> share how
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Tomas Ehrlich
> <tomas.ehrl...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> > this question isn't bound to Django Web Framework as the major
> > limitation ar
s to split
your websites on subdomains
one interesting suggestion is the iframe one, if you implement that please
share how
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Tomas Ehrlich <tomas.ehrl...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi there,
> this question isn't bound to Django Web Framework as the major
&g
Hi there,
this question isn't bound to Django Web Framework as the major
limitation are cookies:
I have single instance Django site running on multiple domains. Each
domain simply filters specific categories. There's an eshop and I need
to share sessions among all domains so user can log
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Javier Guerra Giraldez
wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Sam Walters wrote:
>> find . -name '*.py' -exec grep -E -H -n 'import LocationAirfieldLookup' '{}'
>> \; -print
>
>
> far faster and better use of grep's
I also find it helpful to generate a diagram of the model relationships - e.g.
using graph_models in django-extensions:
http://pythonhosted.org/django-extensions/
On Jun 6, 2013, at 7:06 AM, si <thesid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have already existing web application cod
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Sam Walters wrote:
> find . -name '*.py' -exec grep -E -H -n 'import LocationAirfieldLookup' '{}'
> \; -print
far faster and better use of grep's capabilities:
grep -n 'import LocationAirfieldLookup' -R . --include '*.py'
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On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 2:06 PM, si <thesid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have already existing web application code written by a someone else now
> I need to work on it.
> So I am trying to understand t
I have already existing web application code written by a someone else now
I need to work on it.
So I am trying to understand the architecture of the various classes and
interaction. I want to know where jump in and how to understand the
architecture of the code.
Urls.py seems to be a good
site
> Hacker News, AirBnB, Kickstarter etc and try to write a clone.
>
> Thank you,
> Sidharth
>
> On Thursday, June 6, 2013 5:53:06 AM UTC+5:30, si wrote:
>>
>> I am a beginner in web dev and I built few small Django web apps like
>> blogging application e
e a clone.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Sidharth
>>
>> On Thursday, June 6, 2013 5:53:06 AM UTC+5:30, si wrote:
>>>
>>> I am a beginner in web dev and I built few small Django web apps like
>>> blogging application etc. Now I am in a fix as I need
On Thursday, June 6, 2013 5:53:06 AM UTC+5:30, sidddd wrote:
>>
>> I am a beginner in web dev and I built few small Django web apps like
>> blogging application etc. Now I am in a fix as I need to understand a big
>> web app written in Django and I dont know where to star
UTC+5:30, si wrote:
>
> I am a beginner in web dev and I built few small Django web apps like
> blogging application etc. Now I am in a fix as I need to understand a big
> web app written in Django and I dont know where to start.
>
> Can anyone suggest me how to understand
I am a beginner in web dev and I built few small Django web apps like
blogging application etc. Now I am in a fix as I need to understand a big
web app written in Django and I dont know where to start.
Can anyone suggest me how to understand an existing Django code, I mean
where should I
On May 21, 2013, at 8:04 AM, Tom Evans wrote:
>
> The purpose of using an ORM is to make your application database
> agnostic. You should not find that changing DB engine is overly
> taxing.
Theoretically, yes. The difference between theory and practice is very small in
theory, and not so much
On 21 May 2013 15:00, Tom Evans wrote:
> The only queries you need to rewrite on moving django/sqlite ->
> django/postgres are raw queries. How many will this beginner have?
> Should rewriting raw queries be the thing this beginner worries about?
>
> 'YMMV' indeed.
inking is that if its
> role was solely to make applications database agnostic it would be
> called something like Common Database Interface, or Database Agnostic
> Layer. Such things do exist, yet so do ORMs. ISTM that ORMs help you
> write good applications, not just make things agnosti
On 21 May 2013 13:04, Tom Evans wrote:
> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 11:51 PM, Scott Anderson
> wrote:
>> On Sunday, May 19, 2013 11:18:07 AM UTC-4, WongoBongo wrote:
>>>
>>> You don't have to become an expert with postgres to use Django. You can
On Sunday, May 19, 2013 6:51:09 PM UTC-4, Scott Anderson wrote:
>
>
> I highly recommend *against* waiting for PostgreSQL until deployment.
> There are significant differences between SQLite, PostgreSQL, and MySQL. If
> you wait until deployment to test on your production database you will
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 11:51 PM, Scott Anderson
wrote:
> On Sunday, May 19, 2013 11:18:07 AM UTC-4, WongoBongo wrote:
>>
>> You don't have to become an expert with postgres to use Django. You can do
>> most of the db development using SQLite and hold off on postgres
On Sunday, May 19, 2013 11:18:07 AM UTC-4, WongoBongo wrote:
> You don't have to become an expert with postgres to use Django. You can do
> most of the db development using SQLite and hold off on postgres until you
> are ready to deploy.
I highly recommend *against* waiting for PostgreSQL
are going to be looking for a job doing Django, your employer will
want you to know Django and Python really well, not postgres.
K
On Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:16:59 PM UTC-7, d.gu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to building web applications, django, backend work, e
and so on...
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>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to building web applications, django, backend work, etc... I have
> experience in C++ up to A.P. computer science level if that means anything
> and I'm beginning to g
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написал:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to building web applications, django, backend work, etc... I have
> experience in C++ up to
by the
way, is a very useful tool that requires separate installation. There are
postgres tutorials on the web, and the postgres on line documentation is
very good. I think that there is at least one page in the django documents
that details one sequence of commands for setting up an installe
Hi,
I'm new to building web applications, django, backend work, etc... I have
experience in C++ up to A.P. computer science level if that means anything
and I'm beginning to get a grasp on the python language. I've done all of
the exercises on code academy and have watched fairly a lot
Hi Mike,
you can use the mock[1] library for this.
[1]: http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Mike <mike.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm starting to write tests for my Django project but I'm not sure how to
> test a function that calls out to a
is that you can program them to behave the way you want to
-- so, for example, if you want to test what happens when your credit card
processor returns a "temporarily unavailable' error, you can specifically
program your mock to behave that way.
Mock works really well for testing against web
I'm starting to write tests for my Django project but I'm not sure how to
test a function that calls out to a web API. I read somewhere that I
should not test against the live web api and that I should develop some
sort of replacement for the actual web api server which sounds like a lot
All,
We have a great client in downtown DC. They need a Django architect to
help them.
Our client is a well known brand name company in the consumer media
industry. The ideal candidate will have experience working with consumer
facing websites, would not be afraid of Web Services, and has
It's an apache thing - it (vaguely, when distilled, my language may be
incorrect) looks like this:
browser - web server(apache/nginx) - app server (django/phpmyadmin) -
database server
I presume you are using some sort of Debian as you are on the RPI, in
which case apt-get phpmyadmin should
Hello, I'm just looking for a point in the right direction. I have a
raspberry pi running an apache server that is serving a Django web app. If
I want to also use myphpadmin, would it be some thing I configured Apache
to help happen, or Django, I'm thinking apache, but I want to be sure
to after
> creating an account and filling out a survey. Even then I was presented only
> with binaries and a propitiatory licence - so I was unable to browse
> through the code to see how it was built. And from what I can tell on there
> site
> they are a web app platform
then I was presented only
with binaries and a propitiatory licence - so I was unable to browse
through the code to see how it was built. And from what I can tell on there
site
they are a web app platform for deploying apps (with a small set of
tools) similar to what Google's app engine
Hi Tim,
I have not tried webbot yet, but I would also like to make a suggestion. Take a
look on how Servoy is built. It is also kind of a framework to build database
intensive apps both for web and smart client.
They have built it on top of eclipse, so they were able to leverage
gt; Hi,
>>
>> For the last few years I have been working on a WebApplication framework
>> designed to let you build complex web apps using a drag and drop interface
>> builder
>> and pure python code. I have just now released it to the public and would
>> really like fe
d make it easy to use jquery
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 9:51 PM, timothy crosley
<timothy.cros...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For the last few years I have been working on a WebApplication framework
> designed to let you build complex web apps using a drag and drop interface
> builde
Hi,
For the last few years I have been working on a WebApplication framework
designed to let you build complex web apps using a drag and drop interface
builder
and pure python code. I have just now released it to the public and would
really like feedback and opinions. You can see it here
hi David,
Very nice work, i appreciate how well it's structured and planned,
but term 'agile web frameworks' wonders me every time i saw it is used.
Isn't it true that 'agile' is a certain methodology, set of practices which
might be applied to a many processes humans involved in,
including
Hola David! :)
I appreciate your attempt and systematic approach :) It might be interesting.
I write web-services using Python and Django since 2008, before that I
worked for some projects in PHP/WordPress/Drupal (less then 1 year
exp.), I've programmed several games in Flash/AS3 (about 3 years
To whom it may concern,
My name is David Díaz Clavijo. I am a university student at the University
of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC), Spain. I am doing a final
project<http://blog.websitesframeworks.com>which compares agile web frameworks
. I am really interested in knowing your o
olding in
> my next HTML5 app.
That's great news. It's still bit of a proof-of-concept thing, but it
has allready saved me lots of time and the coming improvements planned
for version 0.4 will make it even nicer, especially for HTML5 apps
focusing heavy on javascript and dynamic web pages.
My two ma
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 7:39 PM, Thomas Weholt wrote:
> pypi : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-quickview/
> Source at https://bitbucket.org/weholt/django-quickview
>
> Documentation and tutorial at
>
Packaging python is hard!! Fixed the problem now.
pip install django-quickview works.
Sorry.
Thomas
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 5:03 AM, Bino Oetomo wrote:
>
>
> On Feb 28, 2:39 am, Thomas Weholt wrote:
>>
>> Documentation and tutorial
>>
On Feb 28, 2:39 am, Thomas Weholt wrote:
>
> Documentation and tutorial
> athttps://bitbucket.org/weholt/django-quickview/src/fde97a0a0befaeda0ab...
> for details.
>
Some how I failed to install .
The pip log pasted at http://pastebin.com/ZNcc8CuH
Sincerely
-bino-
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for details.
Bring on the flames ;-)
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gt; I recommend not to use control panel, I recommend setting up the
> environment to know what is happening with your application.
>
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Thiago Avelino
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Francesco Facconi <facc...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
everybody.
>
> I am searching for a Web Hosting Control Panel that allows me to have
> Django projects.
>
> It would be nice if it is an open source project.
>
> I have looked on the Wikipedia comparison page
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_hosting_control_
Hello everybody.
I am searching for a Web Hosting Control Panel that allows me to have
Django projects.
It would be nice if it is an open source project.
I have looked on the Wikipedia comparison
page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_hosting_control_panels
but I have not found
We are planning to use Django to develope a web application which query to
HIVE and get the data.
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On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Django Son <
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> Hi there, :)
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> I'm a complete beginner at webdev and had a question about when to store
> to a database for content that seldom changes. I understand the need to
> access and modify a database for dynamic
for any help!
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what messages there are, and may retrieve a copy of the messages, and cache
them for quicker access and indexing.
Conversely, a web based client often does _not_ include a cache, but
instead simply uses a connection to the mail storage via IMAP as its
database, which still has some rudimentary
I am using the mailgun emailserver which has an api but not a web gui.
mailgun suggests using an desktop client. Are there web guis for email
servers written for django?
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On Wednesday, November 21, 2012, ashish makani wrote:
> Hi Folks
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> Following is a description of what i am trying to achieve :
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> The user should log into a web app, select a file & be able to create a
> torrent & a private tracker(http://IP_ADDRESS:P
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